Registration Information

Student Responsibility

The Academic Advisor's Role

Students are personally responsible for knowing degree requirements, developing course schedules each semester based on requirements, and completing all requirements as defined in the Catalog. Included in this responsibility is developing class schedules based on the semester sequence outlined in individual degree plans. The role of the academic advisor is to offer valuable advice to help students meet degree completion goals.

Planning a Class Schedule

To effectively plan a class schedule, students should consult with their advisor and refer to the resource links provided on this page.

Steps include:

Organizing and planning class schedules using the registration dates and resources provided on this page and degree plans detailed in the Catalog.

Listing class choices in order of priority. Also, listing alternate classes in the event that class sections are full or course offerings are cancelled.

Scheduling only classes for which all course requirements are met. Individual course enrollments may be cancelled at any time for students not meeting all course requirements.

NOTE:

Financial aid may be affected when registering for classes that are not included in a degree plan.

Registration Instructions

Seniors, Juniors, and Graduate students are approved for self-registration. All other classifications of students must schedule meetings with assigned academic advisors to register for classes. The best results deadline for registration is Friday, April 10, 2020. After the best results date, courses with insufficient enrollment may be removed from Fall 2020 course offerings.

NOTE:

Returning students who have not registered for Spring 2020 and have not submitted an intent form stating they will not be returning, will be charged a $125 late registration fee.

3. Utilize the Populi degree audit, in comparison with Catalog degree plans, to determine if degree requirement deficiencies exist and to aid in developing class schedules. Catalog plans are also available on Populi under Files.

5. Meet the FACTS payment plan enrollment deadline. Returning students who have never enrolled in a FACTS payment plan, must enroll by Friday, April 24, 2020. Students not enrolled in a payment plan by this day will be subject to the cancellation of their Fall 2020 enrollment. Unenrolled students seeking reinstatement must enroll in the FACTS payment plan and pay $125 late enrollment fee.

Returning students who will have an outstanding balance after financial aid and/or VA benefits are applied must enroll in a FACTS account by 4:00 PM on Friday, April 24, 2020. Students not enrolled in a payment plan by this date will be subject to the cancellation of their Fall 2020 enrollment. Unenrolled students seeking reinstatement must enroll in the FACTS payment plan and pay a $125 late enrollment fee.

Once registered, students may drop or add courses at any time by contacting academic advisors or through the Academic Office in Miller Hall. Students are encouraged to drop/add courses as soon as they are aware that changes need to be made. The Drop/Add period ends at 3:00 PM on Friday, August 21, 2020.

Students who complete the registration process are enrolled at Trinity Baptist College. Students subsequently deciding not to attend should officially withdraw before the end of Drop/Add period at 3:00 PM on Friday, August 21, 2020. Students who do not completely withdraw from TBC before the end of the Drop/Add period are assessed tuition and fee charges at a prorated rate.

Registration Information

Student Responsibility

The Academic Advisor's Role

Students are personally responsible for knowing degree requirements, developing course schedules each semester based on requirements, and completing all requirements as defined in the Catalog. Included in this responsibility is developing class schedules based on the semester sequence outlined in individual degree plans. The role of the academic advisor is to offer valuable advice to help students meet degree completion goals.

Planning a Class Schedule

To effectively plan a class schedule, students should consult with their advisor and refer to the resource links provided on this page.

Steps include:

Organizing and planning class schedules using the registration dates and resources provided on this page and degree plans detailed in the Catalog.

Listing class choices in order of priority. Also, listing alternate classes in the event that class sections are full or course offerings are cancelled.

Scheduling only classes for which all course requirements are met. Individual course enrollments may be cancelled at any time for students not meeting all course requirements.

NOTE:

Financial aid may be affected when registering for classes that are not included in a degree plan.

Registration Instructions

Seniors, Juniors, and Graduate students are approved for self-registration. All other classifications of students must schedule meetings with assigned academic advisors to register for classes. The best results deadline for registration is Friday, April 10, 2020. After the best results date, courses with insufficient enrollment may be removed from Fall 2020 course offerings.

NOTE:

Returning students who have not registered for Spring 2020 and have not submitted an intent form stating they will not be returning, will be charged a $125 late registration fee.

3. Utilize the Populi degree audit, in comparison with Catalog degree plans, to determine if degree requirement deficiencies exist and to aid in developing class schedules. Catalog plans are also available on Populi under Files.

5. Meet the FACTS payment plan enrollment deadline. Returning students who have never enrolled in a FACTS payment plan, must enroll by Friday, April 24, 2020. Students not enrolled in a payment plan by this day will be subject to the cancellation of their Fall 2020 enrollment. Unenrolled students seeking reinstatement must enroll in the FACTS payment plan and pay $125 late enrollment fee.

Returning students who will have an outstanding balance after financial aid and/or VA benefits are applied must enroll in a FACTS account by 4:00 PM on Friday, April 24, 2020. Students not enrolled in a payment plan by this date will be subject to the cancellation of their Fall 2020 enrollment. Unenrolled students seeking reinstatement must enroll in the FACTS payment plan and pay a $125 late enrollment fee.

Once registered, students may drop or add courses at any time by contacting academic advisors or through the Academic Office in Miller Hall. Students are encouraged to drop/add courses as soon as they are aware that changes need to be made. The Drop/Add period ends at 3:00 PM on Friday, August 21, 2020.

Students who complete the registration process are enrolled at Trinity Baptist College. Students subsequently deciding not to attend should officially withdraw before the end of Drop/Add period at 3:00 PM on Friday, August 21, 2020. Students who do not completely withdraw from TBC before the end of the Drop/Add period are assessed tuition and fee charges at a prorated rate.